Possession of Methamphetamine/ Possession of Drug Paraphernalia On July 30, 2017 at approximately 2220 hours, Deputy Brown conducted a traffic stop in the 2500 block of N. Hazel Street, Deputy Brown made contact with the driver, Zachary Syata age 24 of Hope, Arkansas Deputy Brown noticed that Zachary appeared to be very nervous Deputy Brown asked Zachary if he had anything illegal on his person and he stated no. Deputy Brown asked Zachary if he could search him to make sure. Zachary raised up his hands and said sure.Deputy Brown searched the left pocket of Zachary's shorts and located a clear bag containing a crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine Deputy Brown placed Zachary under arrest for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Deputy Brown asked Zachary if anything else was illegal inside the vehicle and he stated there shouldn't be.Deputy Brown searched Zachary's vehicle and located a Marlboro red 100 pack of cigarettes and inside the pack was two separate clear baggies containing a large amount of a crystal like substance believed to be methamphetamine. Sgt Oller with the Hope Police Department also located a hypodermic needle commonly used for injecting methamphetamine into the body in the glove box of the vehicle.Zachary was transported to the HCDF where he was charged with possession with purpose to deliver methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. The unofficial total weight of the methamphetamine was 8.2 grams. The substance will be sent to the Crime Lab to obtain the official weight and content.Residential BurglaryAt approximately 2158 hours on 07/30/17 Sgt Jimmy Bush was dispatched to 106 Hempstead 1041 in reference to a residential burglary.Upon arrival he made contact with Judith Aaron, Judith stated that she left her residence at approximately 1515 hours and returned at approximately 2100 hours to find that someone broke in through the back window on the north west end of the house. They also noticed someone poked through the screen on one of the windows at the south west end of the house and poked a piece of aluminum foil out they had covering a hole. She stated that she first noticed that all the lights in the house were on. She stated that she found that the following items were missing.An unknown number of bottles of wine valued approximately at $200 mostly Whitaker brand. 2 black hair brushes with silver bristles valued approximately at $8 each.An unknown number of Daily's ready to drink frozen alcohol mixed drink pouches valued approximately at $5 each, A silver dollar certificate valued approximately at $4Incident Remains Under InvestigationPossession of Controlled SubstanceOn July 30, 2017 at approximately 2033 hours, Deputy Brown was patrolling the area of 2504 N. Hazel Street, when he observed a lot of vehicle traffic coming from the Relax Inn room 103. Deputy Brown observed a vehicle sitting outside and after doing a short investigation it was determined that room 103 was being rented to Johnathon LaGuardia. Deputy Brown knew Johnathon had a history of using narcotics and that he was on active supervision with the probation/parole office. Deputy Brown contacted his probation officer, Mallory Evans and she advised he had an active search waiver on file and to make sure he was not violating and laws.Deputy Brown made contact with Johnathon at room 103. When Johnathon opened the door Deputy Brown could smell a very strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the room. Deputy Brown also noticed a marijuana pipe sitting on a dresser in the room.Deputy Brown asked Johnathon if there was anything illegal inside the room and he stated there was a little weed. Deputy Brown asked Johnathon if I could search the room and he stated yes. During the search Deputy Brown located a clear bag containing a green leafy substance (marijuana) and a pipe commonly used for consuming marijuana sitting on top of a dresser in the room.Deputy Brown charged Johnathon with Possession of Controlled Substance and gave hime a court date of October 2, 2017I advised Johnathon that since he was cooperative with me I would issue him a citation and not take him to jail. Johnathon thanked me for not taking him to jail and only issuing a citation. Johnathon was issued a citation for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) and possession of drug paraphernalia. Johnathon was released on scene. He was given a court date of 10/2/2017 at 0900 hours.Death InvestigationOn July 30, 2017 at approximately 2100 hours, Deputy Brown received a call from the police dispatcher regarding an elderly female being discovered in her bed, unresponsive and cold to the touch, located at 117 River Road, in Fulton, Arkansas.Upon arrival, Deputy Brown observed an elderly female later identified as Maggie Bolden laying in her bed, did not have a pulse and cold to the touch. Pafford EMS arrived on scene and advised me to contact the coroner. The coroner arrived on scene and pronounced Maggie deceased at 2140 hours. The body was turned over to the coroner.DWI/Accident Hit and RunAt approximately 1649 hours on 07/30/17 Sgt. Jimmy Bush was dispatched to the intersection of Hempstead 27 North and Hempstead 349 in reference to a hit and run accident.Upon my arrival he made contact with Crystal Masey. Crystal advised me that she was hit by Cindy Mashburn. Crystal stated that she was heading south bound and stopped to take a left onto Hempstead 349 and Cindy was west bound on Hempstead 349 and attempting to turn north bound on Hempstead 27. Crystal stated that Cindy did not stop at the stop sign and hit her as she attempted to make the right turn without stopping.Sgt. Bush observed damage to Crystal's truck on the front bumper on the driver's side. Crystal stated that Cindy stopped but later left the scene. She described Cindy's truck as a Silver Toyota and provided me with the license plate number 382PRG. While working the accident the Crystal brought Sgt. Bush a phone and stated that it was Cindy on the other end of the line.Cindy advised Sgt. Bush that she is on Hempstead 27 North near the Bingen Fire Department and that she was trying to return to the scene of the accident but her vehicle broke down.Sgt. Bush located Cindy in the 400 Block of Hempstead 27 North at approximately 1743 hours. I asked Cindy what happened and she stated that she stopped at the stop sign and pulled out without seeing Crystal and hit her. She stated that she then left the scene because she needed to go to the creek to put water in her radiator because it was busted in the accident. She stated that when she was coming back the truck died on her.While speaking with Cindy he detected the odor of alcoholic beverages coming from her. he then returned to my patrol vehicle and got my department issued portable breath test. Sgt. Bush asked Cindy how much she has had to drink today and she stated that she has had one drink approximately 3 hours prior.Sgt. Bush asked Cindy to perform the test which she agreed to. The test showed the alcohol content of .164.Sgt. Bush then asked Cindy to perform the standard field sobriety tests. Which she failed to perform. Sgt. Bush placed Cindy under arrest for DWI and detained her in my patrol vehicle at 1812 hours.Sgt. Bush transported Cindy to the Hempstead County Detention Center where he read her the DWI rights form and she signed stating that she understood and agreed to take the test. Hope Police Officer Freddie Parks then operated the BAC machine and had her perform the test. At 1953 hours the BAC showed the final result of .149.Sgt. Bush Charged Cindy with DWI, Leaving the scene of an accident, and Disobeying a stop sign with a court date of 08/14/17.Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Parole Violation.On July 30, 2017 at approximately 1630 hours, Deputy Brown received information that Timothy Crossland had a parole violation warrant with the Arkansas Department of Correction and he was staying with Kenneth Rogers, located at 3582 Highway 174 S, in Hope, Arkansas. Deputy Brown had the police dispatcher check and confirm the warrant on Timothy. Once the warrant was confirmed, Deputy Brown went to the above address to look for Timothy. Deputy Brown knew Timothy from working with probation and parole in the past. And knew Timothy was paroled out to this same address.Upon arrival, Deputy Brown knocked on the front door to the residence. After knocking a couple of times Timothy opened the door, saw me and got very nervous. Deputy Brown asked Timothy if he knew why he was there and he stated yes, I have a warrant for my arrest. Timothy stated he was taking care of Kenneth Rogers and asked if he could go let him know what was going on and check on him before leaving and Deputy Brown agreed.Deputy Brown followed Timothy back to where Kenneth was laying in his bed and began talking to Kenneth. While speaking with Kenneth Deputy Brown noticed he was having trouble speaking and did not know where he was at. Kenneth would get very agitated and try to fight if someone got close to him. Timothy stated something was wrong, that Kenneth has never acted like this before. Deputy Brown had the police dispatcher contact EMS immediately to check on Kenneth.EMS arrived at the residence and transported Kenneth to Wadley Hospital at Hope.After Kenneth was taken care of, Deputy Brown began speaking with Timothy again about his warrant.Deputy Brown knew that Timothy has a history of methamphetamine use and has been arrested for drug related charges. Timothy stated he has been using methamphetamine a lot lately. Deputy asked Timothy if he was smoking or shooting up. Timothy stated he has been doing both. Timothy stated he has been on the needle since he was 13 years old.Deputy Brown asked Timothy if there was any narcotics or paraphernalia inside the residence. Timothy hung his head, paused for a second and nodded yes. Deputy Brown asked Timothy what was in his bedroom and he stated just some paraphernalia. I advised Timothy to take me to where it was. Timothy walked over to a table that was beside his bed, picked up a small black bag, opened it up and advised that was all he had. When he opened the black bag, Deputy Brown observed a hypodermic needle containing about 2-3 units of clear liquid believed to be methamphetamine, a spoon used for methamphetamine, a clear bag containing what appeared to be methamphetamine residue and a white bottle cap containing a piece of white cotton that is commonly used to filter the methamphetamine as it is being drawn into a hypodermic needle.Timothy was placed under arrest and transported to the HCDF where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and parole violation. Timothy will be held for a 1st court appearance and the Arkansas Department of Corrections.Breaking and Entering/ ChurchOn July 30, 2017 at approximately 10:30 a.m., Deputy Jeremy Mc Bride was dispatched to 161 Hempstead 151 in reference to breaking and entering. Upon arrival, he spoke with Leola Graves. Leola stated that she received a phone call from Robert White Jr. saying the alarm was going off at Common Hill church. Leola stated nothing was taken from the church.Leola stated the phone lines had not been working properly for the past few days. Leola then checked the phone and found the phone not working still. I checked with dispatch and there was not an alarm call to Common Hill church in the last week. There was damage to the rear door, located next to Hempstead 151.Deputy Mc Bride spoke with Ronald Kidd at 195 Mallard Lane. Ronald stated he was sitting across the road from the church. Ronald stated he was sitting there for approximately twenty minutes and the alarm at the church started going off. Ronald stated that he contacted Robert White Jr., telephone number. Ronald stated he did not see anyone leave the church, nor did he see a vehicle around the church.Church BurglaryOn July 30, 2017 at approximately 10:30 a.m., Deputy Mc Bride was dispatched to 2333 Highway 73 West in reference to commercial burglary. Upon arrival, he spoke with Tyrone Cole. Tyrone stated someone broke into the church through the back door.Deputy Mc Bride then saw the back door of the church was kicked in. Tyrone stated the only thing missing was ten dollars from the desk.Tyrone stated the door to the nursery was also kicked in. The nursery was located on the East side of the church, next to the sanctuary. Tyrone stated there was no other damage at this time.Church BurglaryOn July 30, 2017 at approximately 10:30 a.m., Deputy Mc Bride was dispatched to Mt. Nebo church on Hempstead 57 in reference to a break in. While in route, Dispatch advised that two more churches had reported breaking and entering.Upon arrival to Mt. Nebo, he made contact with Bruce Porter. Bruce stated someone broke into the church and into the fellowship hall.Bruce stated nothing appeared to be missing from the church and appeared the subjects just went through stuff.ATV AccidentAt approximately 1804 hours on 07/29/17 Sgt. Bush was dispatched to 4369 Hempstead 2 in reference to a medical emergency involving three juveniles that wrecked a four-wheeler.Upon arrival Sgt. Bush observed three white females sitting on the side of Hempstead two in front of the above address. I first spoke with a 13-year-old female and her grandmother The 13-year-old stated that she was on the front of the ATV when they flipped it as they went by the above address. The Grandmother stated that A 15-year-old female who came to the residence to visit their friend and another 15-year-old female. The Grandmother stated that one of the 15-year olds was sitting on the back of the ATV at the time of the accident. Sgt. Bush spoke with one of the 15-year old’s and her mother the 15-year-old had an injury to her head and stated that she couldn't really remember what happened. The Mother stated that she witnessed the wreck. The 15-year old’s mother stated that she her 15 year old was driving the ATV and they were heading east bound on Hempstead 2. She stated that as they went by the house they yelled out and she was trying to get them to come back because they all weren't supposed to be on the ATV at once. She stated that as they went by they looked back towards her and then her daughter without paying attention steered to the right. She stated that it looked like they hit something and then rolled the ATV. She stated that the 13-year-old jumped off the front of it, and then other two fell off.One 15-year-old had injuries to both knees and complained that they popped when she moved them. She also had injuries to her left leg and also scrapes from sliding on the asphalt. Another 15-year-old had injuries to her head and scrapes on her back and side from sliding on the asphalt. She also had injuries to her left leg and also scrapes from sliding on the asphalt. All three girls were transported by Pafford Ambulance to Wadley Regional Medical Center for treatment.The ATV was a 2005 Honda 350.BurglaryOn July 29, 2017 at approximately 12:35 p.m., Deputy McBride was dispatched to 2 Clingan Country in Nashville, Arkansas in reference to a Residential Burglary. Upon arrival, he spoke with Christopher Wincher. Christopher stated he was on vacation in Texas for approximately twenty days.Christopher stated when he got to his residence, he noticed his Samsung 70-inch flat screen television, a queen size Flay bed with a padded headboard, and a gun cabinet was missing from the residence. Christopher stated a shoulder mounted nine-point deer, that had Nyle "deer slayer" Wincher 2001 on the mount, and miscellaneous art supplies were taken as well.​